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Married at First Sight Chapter 489

Chapter 489
Zachary took the breakfast that Jim packed and set it on the dining table. However, he had second thoughts and re-entered the kitchen.
He was preparing hot cocoa for Serenity.
“I thought you made breakfast yourself, but it turns out it was takeout.”
A teasing voice chimed in, and Zachary didn’t need to turn around to know it was his nana; he chose to remain silent.
“What are you making? It smells sweet and chocolaty.”
Grandma May entered the kitchen, uncovered the saucepan, and took a peek.
“I thought you were making progress.”
The old woman muttered, casting a disdainful glance at her grandson before walking away.
Zachary’s handsome face tightened. He couldn’t help but defend himself, saying, “I tried very hard.”
He had an opportunity last night, but fate had other plans.
“You need to pursue the heart first. Didn’t you notice that all of Serenity’s ten fingers are still bare?”
Zachary was at a loss for words.
He had genuinely tried to win her heart.
Long ago, he bought two wedding bands and even wore his ring multiple times, but that was merely to encourage Elisa to move on from him.
Serenity’s ring remained with him, as he had yet to give it to her.
“I have a pair of diamond rings that your grandfather bought while he was still alive. We were meant to wear them as a couple, but your grandfather purchased far too many. I can’t wear them all, so I left some in the jewelry vault.”
“They’ll just take up space if I leave them there, so I’ll give them to you. Do whatever you wish with them.”
Grandma May’s jewelry vault was filled with treasures. The diamond ring she always wore was her wedding ring. Although her husband had gifted her many more diamond rings over the years, she still preferred the one she wore on her wedding day.
“Thank you, Nana.”
Zachary knew that the jewelry in his grandmother’s vault surpassed anything found in jewelry stores, as many of the pieces were antique treasures.
Every husband and wife from his parents’ generation received a pair of diamond rings from Nana.
Now, it was the grandchildren’s turn, and he was the first to be gifted a diamond ring by his grandmother.
He hoped to use the diamond ring she presented to him to win Serenity’s heart for a lifetime.
“Learn to express sweet words. Everyone enjoys hearing kind things. Don’t keep that tense expression; it will make Serenity feel like she owes you a fortune.”
Zachary was left speechless.
“I’m already old, yet I still worry about your marriage. You’ll disappoint me if you don’t make me a great-grandmother by next year.”
“Even your grandfather found your marriage a headache when he was alive.”
Zachary felt exasperated and thought, ‘Am I really that difficult?’
“It’s quite cold today.”
Grandma May walked to the balcony and shivered in the chilly wind. She quickly retreated inside. “It finally feels like winter in Wiltspoon.”
Zachary chose not to respond.
When the hot cocoa was ready, he emerged from the kitchen and headed to his room.
Serenity had just awakened but remained in bed with a blank expression.
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A slightly cold hand touched her face, giving it a gentle pinch. In his low voice, Zachary asked, “Why are you spacing out?”

Serenity took his hand and pinched the back of it firmly.

“Serenity!”

He exclaimed, his voice low and startled.

She squeezed harder.

“Does it hurt?”

“Do you think I’m an iron wall that can’t feel pain?” he replied.

“No, I thought I was dreaming, so I pinched you. Now that I’ve heard your cry of pain, I believe this is reality. I slept in your bed again last night.”

Zachary was left speechless.

‘If she suspected she was dreaming, why didn’t she pinch herself instead? She’ll only know she’s not dreaming if she feels the pain herself. Why pinch me so hard?’

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